Indiana DOT Long-Range Transportation Plan | Plan
This plan sets Indiana's long-term goals and establishes transportation asset performance measures to track and meet current and future demands. Its primary purpose is to ensure the state's transportation system will meet the system needs in 2045, and it achieves this by constructing policy plans to guide development over the next 20-plus years. The plan aligns with Indiana DOT's goals of safe and secure travel, system preservation, economic vitality, multimodal mobility, environmental responsibility, new technology, and strategic policy actions.
Kansas DOT TAMP | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThe Kansas DOT TAMP documents and organizes the existing asset management practices at the Kansas DOT to optimize investment in highway assets while providing an overview of the improvement actions needed to both increase the asset management maturity of the agency and meet federal requirements. The document establishes Kansas DOT’s objectives for managing the asset base to deliver a defined level of service in the most effective and cost-efficient way and summarizes how Kansas DOT's assets are managed throughout their life cycle. It documents the processes KDOT currently follows to manage assets, along with proposed processes to ensure that progress is made towards compliance with federal asset management regulations.
Illinois DOT TAMP 2019 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThe Illinois DOT TAMP describes how Illinois DOT plans to use performance data to drive investment decisions that align with national transportation asset management initiatives. To do this, the plan supports the use of strategic performance objectives; introduces a systematic process that links investments to performance objectives; emphasizes the use of preservation treatments that extend the life of the highway system at a minimum practicable cost; considers agency risks or exposure in setting investment priorities; and uses asset inventory information, asset condition data, and analysis tools to evaluate options for allocating resources and strategically selecting projects.
Florida DOT TAMP and Technical Report | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThe 2019 Florida Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP) provides direction and an explanation of the processes and policies affecting pavement and bridge condition and performance in the State. It focuses on business, economics, and engineering practices for resource allocation, project selection, and utilization, with the objective of informing decision making based upon quality information and well-defined objectives.
Publisher: Florida Department of Transportation
Pennsylvania DOT TAMP | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThe Pennsylvania DOT's 2018 TAMP formally defines PennDOT’s framework for asset management. It describes PennDOT's risk-based, data-driven approach to project selection and its collaboration with regional planning partners. The TAMP projects needed levels of future investment to meet asset condition targets and contrasts them with expected funding levels. The TAMP facilitates a conversation regarding funding for a sustainable transportation system.
New York State DOT TAMP 2019 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, Pavement, SafetyThe New York TAMP prioritizes asset preservation and safety through recommended investment strategies. New York State DOT seeks to achieve a State of Good Repair for all pavement and bridge assets. The TAMP highlights the current asset condition and outlines the actions required to fulfill this goal.
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet TAMP | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThe Kentucky Transportation Cabinet TAMP outlines planned road and bridge investments and desired levels of service for the next 10 years. It documents the processes used to develop the required elements of the TAMP and is compliant with federal requirements. The TAMP provides critical input to Kentucky's existing transportation plans, linking capital and maintenance expenditures to asset conditions.
Publisher: Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Ohio DOT TAMP 2019 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThe Ohio DOT TAMP was published in June 2019. The plan is intended to satisfy the federal requirements, initiated by MAP-21, that all state DOTs to prepare a risk-based TAMP. The TAMP supports Ohio's goal of "Taking Care of What We Have" by outlining the technologies, collaborations and preservation activities undertaken by the DOT.
Publisher: Ohio Department of Transportation
Arizona DOT TAMP June 2019 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThe Arizona DOT TAMP uses risk-based, systematic process planning to lay out the groundwork for the long-term health of its asset inventory. Its goal is to develop data-oriented investment strategies to achieve the desired state of good repair. These asset management practices aim to ensure that the Arizona DOT can provide dependable and efficient operation of its transportation network to improve Arizona’s economic competitiveness and quality of life.
ADOT prepared this TAMP June 28, 2019, containing the following elements:
Asset management objectives;
A summary description of the condition of SHS and NHS pavements and bridges, regardless of ownership;
Asset management performance measures and state DOT targets for asset condition;
Performance gap analysis;
Risk management analysis, including an evaluation of facilities repeatedly damaged by emergency events;
Network life cycle planning;
A financial plan; and
Investment strategies.
Maine DOT TAMP 2019 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementMaine DOT's TAMP aims to summarize the inventory of National Highways System (NHS), report on current conditions, and define an acceptable state of good repair (SOGR). This summary in turn helps direct the application of transportation asset management principles to the maintenance, rehabilitation, and reconstruction of these assets throughout their lifespans. This TAMP also references and complements Maine DOT's Highway Corridor Priority (HCP) planning system.
Publisher: Maine Department of Transportation
Louisiana DOTD TAMP 2019 | Plan
Asset Management, Bridge, PavementThis TAMP is an updated version of LaDOTD's 2018 TAMP. LADOTD’s TAMP focuses on improving and integrating their Pavement, Bridge, Safety and Maintenance Management Systems. The document includes sections on asset management, asset inventory and condition, performance and GAP analysis, life cycle planning, risk management, financial plan/investment strategies, and potential asset management enhancements.
Publisher: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development